Brent Lillibridge

Paul, I just don't understand this push for more night games. Anyone who has been to a nice warm summer day game and then spent the rest of the day in Wrigleyville, whether he is from Chicago or some far away city, will tell you that this is one of the great experiences in baseball. The day games are almost always sellouts so what does anyone gain from night games? It must be TV money because it sure isn't the fans, business owners, or Wrigley neighbors who would benefit. I have been coming to Chicago every summer for 37 years and NEVER go to a night game. -- Gust Rouhas, Santa Barbara, Calif.

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